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A Russell Brunson Invitation
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How to Turn Your Knowledge Into an
Online Mini-Course in a Weekend
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A Russell Brunson Invitation
Secrets of Success Challenge
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Creating a mini-course is a quick way to turn your knowledge into a tangible online product. With the right planning, you can have a course ready to sell over a single weekend.

“Sharing what you know can be both profitable and fulfilling — don’t wait to start.”

1. Choose a Focused Topic

Pick a specific problem your audience struggles with. A focused mini-course is more appealing and easier to complete than a broad, overwhelming one.

2. Outline Your Lessons

Break your topic into 3–5 bite-sized lessons. Plan the main points, exercises, or demonstrations for each lesson.

3. Create Simple Content

Use slides, screen recordings, or short videos. You don’t need fancy equipment — clarity and value are what count.

4. Set Up an Easy Delivery System

Platforms like Teachable, Gumroad, or Podia allow you to upload your course and automatically deliver it to buyers.

5. Promote Your Mini-Course

Leverage your email list, social media, or a simple landing page. Highlight the benefits and quick results your course offers.

Interactive Exercise: Plan Your Mini-Course
1️⃣ Select Your Topic

Identify a problem you can solve in 3–5 lessons. Write it down in one clear sentence.

2️⃣ Outline Lessons

List 3–5 lessons and the key points or exercises for each.

3️⃣ Choose Content Format

Decide whether to create slides, video recordings, PDFs, or a combination for each lesson.

4️⃣ Set Launch Plan

Choose your delivery platform and write down 2–3 ways you’ll promote your mini-course.

Note: There’s a form at the bottom of this page. Once you fill it in, you’ll instantly receive an email from me — plus a special resource you can easily share with your friends, family, and colleagues.

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